A chance to meet and work with Ken Rockwell. Ken who assists Dave Wyman are great people and interesting to work with. I have known Dave 20 plus years and have assisted him on many of his workshops.
http://www.davewyman.net/iqtours.htmlOriginalCyn wrote:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/lens-sharpness.htm
You may be surprised about a few of Ken Rockwell's comments
Hairspray
Plastic containers used for microwaving food
Lipstick
Air fresheners
Dryer sheets
Nail polish
Some soaps
Recycled plastics labelled 3,6 or 7
Most of these seem to be women products.
Vairnam64 wrote:
What S? I see no S
IThe link in your original post:
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Genessi wrote:
Do you think it's safe, good idea to upgrade my MacBook Pro to Yosemite now!!
Upgraded new iMac 2 weeks ago with zero problems. Like you I also have an older iMac, 2008, and will not upgrade that one.
Time to count the fingers.
Maybe not intended for a car at all. Storage? Already had this garage door?
I believe my vote has worth. If four are running and I do not believe any are worthy of my vote I should pick one and vote anyway? I would be voting for someone that I don't think is the right person for the job. And no, my vote is not rebellion and is not surrender. In other words, why should I purchase a lemon?
Batman wrote:
Failure to Vote is not "Rebellion". It is "Surrender"! :thumbup:
Two different views.
Coming out of Yosemite 25 years ago I was stopped for speeding. Talking to the officer he asked why I had chosen the route I had to go home. He thought going another way would have been better. I laughed and ask him if he had ever been down that other road and told him its not possible to go 75 down that very crooked road. He laughed and as we talked he told me about mining for gold that day in downtown Mariposa and we both shared some other interesting things. More like two friends shooting the breeze. After writing the ticket he advised a short cut I could take that would mean less time for my drive home. He smiled and said that they dont patrol that particular road.
I still received the ticket but for less than the speed I was going.
At the home of my boss one day an officer pulled into the drive. He wanted to talk to my bosses son he had seen driving earlier. The son had a suspended drivers license. Son, started mouthing off telling the officer he couldnt come in later and write a ticket. The officer was polite and was explaining that he could do just that. I tried to tell the son to calm down but he started calling the officer names. The officer who had finished the ticket started writing another ticket as he walked around the sons car. Broken windshield, bald tires, bad windshield wiper blades, broken taillight lens and the list went on and on. Instead of a simple ticket he talked himself into a huge fine for all the stuff. And the officer kept smiling.
Your statement could be judged as profiling. And the same statement I might have made.
How many times have I wanted to do this??
Congress would be a good fit. Doesn't seem to be any problem with criminal records.
jerryc41 wrote:
With a criminal record, finding a job might be a problem. There are so many law-abiding people looking for work.
If we tried to not offend anyone we would not be able to post, say, look or do anything. I thought it was very funny.
bettis1 wrote:
I actually tried to delete the post after I entered it because I thought that some might find offensive instead of humorous.
I can't find how to delete a post so if an administrator can do so, that will be fine.
31 mile range on batteries. Top speed 200mph. 300hp battery and 610hp on reg. engine. Which type of power would use??
Even back as far as 1976 American bikes, HD, were not completely made in the US. Helping my brother in law break down his '76 HD we found parts marked Mexico.
bcheary wrote:
http://www.gizmag.com/best-of-intermot-2014-pictures/34075/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=a83cadd094-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-a83cadd094-90957421
What happened to our American bikes?